Inflation has claimed another target it seems..
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary says the era of ultra-cheap flights is over.
He believes rising oil prices will make it impossible to offer fares for under ten euro.
The airline's chief executive blames Brexit and airport planning for causing chaos during the peak holiday period this year.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4, Mr O'Leary says fares will rise across the board as Ryanair adjusts to rising inflation:
"There's no doubt that at the lower end of the market place, our really cheap promotional fares," he said.
"The one euro fares, the 99 cent fares, even the 9.99 fares I think, you will not see those fares for the next number of years."
"But Ryanair will still have millions of seats available at 19.99, 24.99 and 29.99."